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Drew Cumings-Peterson's avatar

Lots of debate here in America, as well, on whether the predominate methods used to teach reading, in the last 10-20 years, have helped or hurt literacy. I’m sorry it’s happening in your neck of the woods too. Thank you for sharing.

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Heddwen's avatar

This was a great summary. When I was doing my teacher training (I'm an English teacher, "eerstegraads bevoegd") I did a few courses with the Dutch track and there was huge debate about teaching reading skills (leesvaardigheid). My impression is that throughout the years, gradually gradually, teachers have been accommodating to the final exam ("teaching to the test"), and the final exam has been accommodating to the weakening results, leading to a downward spiral. Even when I was at school, I remember thinking the way reading skills was taught was just silly - insisting that the most important information is always in the first sentence of the paragraph, for example. It really very often isn't. Anyway, it's a multifaceted problem and this is just one part of it, but I am surprised by how little it gets mentioned.

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